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Offline Johnny Bass

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Re: Drying Baits
« Reply #15 on: 07/10/20 07:17 UTC »
@BareKnuckleJigs Awesome man! Thanks!
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Re: Drying Baits
« Reply #16 on: 07/10/20 08:06 UTC »
I only make baits for myself. A lot of times I make them and fish them in the morning. I've never fished them where I had to wear gloves but pretty close. I personally don't think it makes any difference.
Lol....on wearing gloves. Been pretty close to that also.

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Re: Drying Baits
« Reply #17 on: 07/10/20 19:07 UTC »
BKJ LIKE YOUR SETUP!!!!
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Re: Drying Baits
« Reply #18 on: 07/10/20 21:28 UTC »
LOL... It's a board with nails...

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Re: Drying Baits
« Reply #19 on: 07/10/20 23:20 UTC »
For curing my baits -- the few that I do -- I lay them on pieces of an old bed liner and the grooves align each bait perfectly.

Offline Les Young

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Re: Drying Baits
« Reply #20 on: 07/11/20 19:36 UTC »
LOL... It's a board with nails...
Lol I have nails with very small heads to slide the sprues  over  drove into the purling boards & the post in my pole style garage. I have baits hanging everywhere.  :D

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Re: Drying Baits
« Reply #21 on: 07/11/20 20:58 UTC »
Lol I have nails with very small heads to slide the sprues  over  drove into the purling boards & the post in my pole style garage. I have baits hanging everywhere.  :D
Done in the right colors it might look like christmas trees.

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Re: Drying Baits
« Reply #22 on: 07/12/20 22:51 UTC »
Done in the right colors it might look like christmas trees.
  I could do it with green pumpkin, red bug or cherry seed &  sapphire blue pretty easy.  ;D

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Re: Drying Baits
« Reply #23 on: 07/30/20 07:46 UTC »
@BareKnuckleJigs you mentioned this.....

" Some baits, like curltails or ribbontails, are laid into pans to cure so they cure closest to the design of the mold. "

I have lizards with curtails so you recommend I lay them flat to cure and not hang these kinds of baits?
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Re: Drying Baits
« Reply #24 on: 08/24/20 04:19 UTC »
@BareKnuckleJigs you mentioned this.....

" Some baits, like curltails or ribbontails, are laid into pans to cure so they cure closest to the design of the mold. "

I have lizards with curtails so you recommend I lay them flat to cure and not hang these kinds of baits?

Yes Sir!
That way they'll cure curled and will function how they're designed to function.
I shoot a 7.75" Lizard and they lay in pans for this reason, same as Worms or any other bait with curled appendages.
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Re: Drying Baits
« Reply #25 on: 08/24/20 09:44 UTC »
Thank you brotha
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